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                                                     LEARNING ACTIVITY-1 
                                                     LEARNING ACTIVITY-1 
                                  AIM                                                 
                           AMAÇ 
                                   You will use the technical English about automotive engine technology. 
                            
                           ARAŞTIRMA 
                               SEARCH 
                                   ¾       Research the basic definitions and terms with the relevant automotive field 
                                           using automotive services in your surroundings and at your school workshops 
                                           and what happening with the equivalents of technical English. Bring into a 
                                           report the results of making research. Make a presentation to your teacher and 
                                           your friends in your classroom. 
                                                                                      
                             1. AUTOMOTIVE ENGINE TECHNOLOGY 
                            
                           1.1. Main Definitions and Terms of Automotive Technology 
                            
                           1.1.1. Dead Centre 
                                    
                                   In the cylinder of the piston, dead center is the point where piston stops long time 
                           because it changes the direction of its motion. 
                                                                                                                            
                                                                Figure 1.1: Dead centers of cylinder 
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          1.1.1.1. Top Dead Centre (T.D.C.) 
              
             In the cylinder, the crown of the piston reaches at the top. In the case of an engine the 
          term “top dead center (T.D.C.)” refers to the position of the piston at the top of its stroke. 
           
          1.1.1.2. Bottom Dead Centre (B.D.C.) 
              
             In the cylinder, the crown of the piston reaches the bottom. The term “bottom dead 
          centre (B.D.C)” refers to where the piston is at its lowest position. 
              
          1.1.2. Stroke and Stroke Volume (SV) (Swept Volume) 
              
             Stroke is the distance in the space where the piston moves in the cylinder, that is, the 
          distance between top dead center and bottom dead center.  
              
             Stroke is a movement that the piston makes (moves) between dead centers in the 
          cylinder. As theoretical, a stroke is formed for crankshaft to turn off 180°. 
             Bore is the diameter of the cylinder. 
              
             Stroke volume is the volume between T.D.C. and B.D.C. Total stroke volume 
          products stroke volume and cylinder numbers of an engine 
                                              
                      Figure 1.2: Stroke and stroke volume 
                               
          1.1.3. Combustion Chamber Volume (CCV) (Clearance Volume) 
              
             Combustion chamber volume is the volume between the crown of the piston and 
          cylinder head while the piston is at T.D.C. 
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          1.1.4. Cylinder Volume 
              
             Cylinder volume is the total of stroke volume and combustion chamber volume. Total 
          cylinder volume is the product of cylinder volume and cylinder numbers of an engine. 
              
          1.1.5. Compression Ration 
           
              CompressionRation   CombustionChamberVolumeStrokeVolume 
                                 StrokeVolume
                                             
                Figure 1.3: The combustion chamber volume and compression ratio 
                               
          1.1.6. The End of the Compression Stroke 
              
             The end of the compression is the position that two valves are covered (closed) and 
          that the piston is at T.D.C. during the end of the compression stroke and the start (beginning) 
          of power stroke. 
              
          1.1.7. Overlap of the valves 
              
             Overlap of the valves is the position that two valves are uncovered and that the piston 
          is at T.D.C. during the end of the intake stroke and the start of exhaust stroke. 
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                1.2. Classification of the Engines 
                 
                1.2.1. According to Cylinder Design (According to Arrangements of Engine 
                Cylinder) 
                 
                     Vehicle engines are usually classified according to the number and actual arrangement 
                of the cylinders in the engine block. In most of the cars and light commercial vehicles 
                commonly used cylinder arrangements are the in-line and V-formation type although other 
                designs may be employed. 
                                                                                      
                              Figure 1.4: According to arrangements of engine cylinder 
                                                    
                     ¾    In-line Engines 
                           
                          The most popular arrangement to use in the small and medium sizes of vehicles 
                          is probably the four-cylinder in-line engine. In-line engines may also have two, 
                          six, or even eight cylinders mounted in straight line, one after the other. Usually 
                          the cylinders are formed in a vertical bank above the crankshaft as indicated in 
                          Fig 1.4. On some engines, the cylinders are inclined from the vertical so overall 
                          engine height can be reduced and space conserved in the engine compartment. 
                          The cylinders are usually numbered from front to rear although there are some 
                          manufacturers who number their engines from the rear to the front. 
                      
                     ¾    V-Formation Engine 
                           
                          In “V” engines the cylinders are mounted above the crankshaft to form the letter 
                          “V” when viewed from either end (Fig.1.4). The cylinders are usually cast 
                          integrally with the crankcase in two rows or banks which are set at either a right 
                          angle or an acute angle to each other. Although engines with sixteen cylinders 
                          have been produced in the past, most V-engines are now produced in four, six, 
                          eight and occasionally twelve cylinder arrangements. The V-type engine has the 
                          advantage of being much shorter than the in-line arrangement. It does not 
                          occupy as much space when installed in the vehicle. If the overall length of the 
                          engine can be reduced, the crankshaft can be made more rigid with fewer 
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